The Trouble with Democracy: Political Modernity in the 21st Century - Hardcover

Gerard Rosich; Peter Wagner

 
9781474407984: The Trouble with Democracy: Political Modernity in the 21st Century

Synopsis

Is democracy here to stay? On one hand, the commitment to democracy is more widely shared than ever. On the other, popular will has a decreasing impact on political decisions. Existing democracies suffer from a combination of technocratic governance and populist reactions; exported democracy creates failed states and increases international tensions; global political communication has foundered with addressing urgent problems such as climate change, global social justice and economic-financial crises. This book places our political condition in its historical context, reconsiders key issues of political thought and compares current democracies across different world regions.

"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.

About the Author

The Editors: Gerard Rosich is doctoral researcher within the ERC Advanced Grant Research Project Trajectories of Modernity at The University of Barcelona. Peter Wagner is CREA Research Professor at University de Barcelona.

From the Back Cover

Supposedly we live in an era of human rights and democracy, of incessant democratisation – this book shows why that perception is dangerously misleadingWestern political thought has long maintained that democracy, once achieved, is here to stay. This view appeared to be confirmed by successive ‘waves of democratisation’ across the world, but in truth the political situation of our time is much more ambiguous. On the one hand, the commitment to democracy seems to be more widely shared than ever. On the other, popular will has ever less impact on political decisions because of alleged constraints in an era of ‘globalisation’; existing democracies suffer from a combination of technocratic governance and populist reactions; and global political communication remains far from adequately addressing urgent problems.This book assesses the political condition of our time by placing it in long-term historical context. It radically reconsiders key issues of political thought and provides a comparative exploration of current experiences of democracy in several world regions.Key Features•Provides a comprehensive critical analysis of the current state of democracy•Reviews the history of political thought by emphasising tensions and ambiguities from within the commitment to democracy•Suggests that a major political transformation is under way since the 1960s that upsets the expectation of guaranteed democratic stability•Combines critical theory, political thought and solid empirical analysis•Explicitly addresses the current relationship between North and South and broadens political theory debate about democracy by including experiences from the ’global South‘, including South Africa, Latin America, Argentina and BrazilGerard Rosich, political philosopher, is Researcher at the University of Barcelona.Peter Wagner, historical sociologist and social theorist, is ICREA Research Professor at the University of Barcelona.Cover image: Murals by Diego Rivera in the National Palace © Richard I’Anson/Getty ImagesCover design:[EUP logo]www.euppublishing.com

From the Inside Flap

Supposedly we live in an era of human rights and democracy, of incessant democratisation - this book shows why that perception is dangerously misleading Western political thought has long maintained that democracy, once achieved, is here to stay. This view appeared to be confirmed by successive 'waves of democratisation' across the world, but in truth the political situation of our time is much more ambiguous. On the one hand, the commitment to democracy seems to be more widely shared than ever. On the other, popular will has ever less impact on political decisions because of alleged constraints in an era of 'globalisation'; existing democracies suffer from a combination of technocratic governance and populist reactions; and global political communication remains far from adequately addressing urgent problems. This book assesses the political condition of our time by placing it in long-term historical context. It radically reconsiders key issues of political thought and provides a comparative exploration of current experiences of democracy in several world regions. Key Features -Provides a comprehensive critical analysis of the current state of democracy -Reviews the history of political thought by emphasising tensions and ambiguities from within the commitment to democracy -Suggests that a major political transformation is under way since the 1960s that upsets the expectation of guaranteed democratic stability -Combines critical theory, political thought and solid empirical analysis -Explicitly addresses the current relationship between North and South and broadens political theory debate about democracy by including experiences from the 'global South', including South Africa, Latin America, Argentina and Brazil Gerard Rosich, political philosopher, is Researcher at the University of Barcelona. Peter Wagner, historical sociologist and social theorist, is ICREA Research Professor at the University of Barcelona. Cover image: Murals by Diego Rivera in the National Palace (c) Richard I'Anson/Getty Images Cover design: [EUP logo] www.euppublishing.com

"About this title" may belong to another edition of this title.

Other Popular Editions of the Same Title

9781474428392: The Trouble with Democracy: Political Modernity in the 21st Century

Featured Edition

ISBN 10:  1474428398 ISBN 13:  9781474428392
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press, 2017
Softcover